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they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part of the critical infrastructure of the city. johnson: and if the infrastructure is not there to actually deliver that water in the volume and the quality that's necessary, then communities simply can't exist. man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical i
they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part...
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if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see these in san francisco? that's probably propane. we have a port. in an industrial area. it identified where they are stored. are there hazardous storage places in this air? no. are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where do
if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area...
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other name calling of the manhattan skyline iraq's main town that had a line to find out how long it took the artistic raised in moscow. as a trip relapses in the aftermath of the revolution citizens hopes that the government or will one day meet their demands for better welfare phasing away many egyptians remain unemployed and all struggling to find ways to make a living there has a story about rebuilding that's been broken. their country may be in danger of crumbling but here they are rebuilding someone else's hundreds of thousands of egyptians are putting bricks to mortar for their neighbors future every few weeks another building goes up in a month with a toil nearly a quarter of a million egyptians are scattered throughout the kingdom next door but many shouldn't be here at all in the chaos and disappointment that followed egypt's revolution thousands of egyptians fled here to jordan with no visa and little more than the clothes on their back while it might still be too soon to say what will be the long term effects of the revolution no one here is in a hurry to return back home
other name calling of the manhattan skyline iraq's main town that had a line to find out how long it took the artistic raised in moscow. as a trip relapses in the aftermath of the revolution citizens hopes that the government or will one day meet their demands for better welfare phasing away many egyptians remain unemployed and all struggling to find ways to make a living there has a story about rebuilding that's been broken. their country may be in danger of crumbling but here they are...
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our main supervisor is supervisor david chiu and supervisor marc farrell has a pocket and supervisor james kim has a pocket along geary street. the population is about 75,000 residents in a 1.8 square mile area. on any given day, the population swells to about 350,000 people because of all the people coming to work in the financial district. the demographics in the central district -- female is about 50%, males 49.8%. it's almost even. age 17 and under is 17.56% which equates to about 5300 people under 17. our senior population is twice that much or approximately 11,500. caucasian -- 46%. african-american, 2%. latino, 4%. other is a 1.3%. less than 1% our native american. our organizational chart is headed by yours truly. i have the captain's staff which consists of one sergeant and six officers. the captain's staff is in charge of the demonstrations, protests and special events. he has to assistance. his round off by a subpoena officer who handles postings for no parking, a permit officer and a facilities officer. we have a street crimes unit that wears plain clothes and concentrate
our main supervisor is supervisor david chiu and supervisor marc farrell has a pocket and supervisor james kim has a pocket along geary street. the population is about 75,000 residents in a 1.8 square mile area. on any given day, the population swells to about 350,000 people because of all the people coming to work in the financial district. the demographics in the central district -- female is about 50%, males 49.8%. it's almost even. age 17 and under is 17.56% which equates to about 5300...
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that's when a high pressure main exploded under the neighborhood. eight people died, and the firestorm destroyed more than three dozen homes. a special vigil was held in san bruno to remember the victims. lilian kim is there, and she joins us with a look at the event. lilian? >> alan, the ceremony was to dedicate this plaque here at san bruno city park. the names of the eight people who died in the blast two years ago are on here as well as the words, we will never forget. >> no one has suffered as much as sue. she lost her husband, son and mother-in-law in the pipeline explosion. now their names are part of a memorial plaque at san bruno city park. also among the eight who died was elizabeth torres. her two daughters staceying their mother's name is bittersweet. >> it is nice she is remembered, but we would rather her be here. at least she is a part -- she really liked this park. >> city leaders unveiled the plaque to coincide with the pg&e pipeline explosion. >> this evening we gather once more to reflect and further commit to our promise never to
that's when a high pressure main exploded under the neighborhood. eight people died, and the firestorm destroyed more than three dozen homes. a special vigil was held in san bruno to remember the victims. lilian kim is there, and she joins us with a look at the event. lilian? >> alan, the ceremony was to dedicate this plaque here at san bruno city park. the names of the eight people who died in the blast two years ago are on here as well as the words, we will never forget. >> no one...
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that's when a high pressure main exploded under the neighborhood. eight people died, and the firestorm destroyed more than three dozen homes. a special vigil was held in san bruno to remember the victims. lilian kim is there, and she joins us with a look at the event. lilian? >> alan, the ceremony was to dedicate this plaque here at san bruno city park. the names of the eight people who died in the blast two years ago are on here as well as the words, we will never forget. >> no one has suffered as much as sue. she lost her husband, son and mother-in-law in the pipeline explosion. aw their names are par memorial plaque at san bruno city park. also among the eight who died was elizabeth torres. her two daughters staceying their mother's name is bittersweet. >> it is nice she is remembered, but we would rather her be here. at least she is a part -- she really liked this park. >> city leaders unveiled the plaque to coincide with the pipeline e pipeline explosion. >> this evening we gather once more to reflect and further commit to our promise never to
that's when a high pressure main exploded under the neighborhood. eight people died, and the firestorm destroyed more than three dozen homes. a special vigil was held in san bruno to remember the victims. lilian kim is there, and she joins us with a look at the event. lilian? >> alan, the ceremony was to dedicate this plaque here at san bruno city park. the names of the eight people who died in the blast two years ago are on here as well as the words, we will never forget. >> no one...
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remains its main trade. fifty one percent president putin wants to very much. concerned with the recent investigation into gas. and. i think the main reason for this investigation is the difficult economic situation in the euro zone. countries and the problem is. when they join the european union liabilities to subsidize those economies but if someone in the european commission decided that we must assume. wants to maintain it. and things that we should. strive. for russia the apec summit is not so much about the business deals it's about building bridges on the sidelines of the forum president vladimir putin held negotiations with new zealand to form free trade zones and although it may sound surprising as they're not exactly the most significant trade partners from moscow china has also done the same thing because it sets a precedent for the deals and now is the right time because russia is a fresh member pledges to boost transparency tariffs and fight protectionism. well there all top i can lot of all soft wall speech he was just on the go on at stake and th
remains its main trade. fifty one percent president putin wants to very much. concerned with the recent investigation into gas. and. i think the main reason for this investigation is the difficult economic situation in the euro zone. countries and the problem is. when they join the european union liabilities to subsidize those economies but if someone in the european commission decided that we must assume. wants to maintain it. and things that we should. strive. for russia the apec summit is...
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is the main drug consumer in the world. far to mexico and many other countries if the demand for drugs were to decrease in the u.s. on what we would indeed have problems to deal with look at the market. and how what is going through economic crisis to mostly true. i'm not an american plane the global economic crisis. the way i see growth will take place over the next decade mostly in the region by six months which is located in latin america the big picture is that our economies are growing enemy new jobs are being created this is same for mexico our economy is growing and the new jobs are being created because many mexican products can now compete in the global market and the role of growing economies is to give impetus to global economic growth to use an analogy of previously or economic growth was driven by an engine of growth but that would be the european the us economy on it because what happens now is that the us engine is still in order while the european one is not only actually pulling the other way. the center of
is the main drug consumer in the world. far to mexico and many other countries if the demand for drugs were to decrease in the u.s. on what we would indeed have problems to deal with look at the market. and how what is going through economic crisis to mostly true. i'm not an american plane the global economic crisis. the way i see growth will take place over the next decade mostly in the region by six months which is located in latin america the big picture is that our economies are growing...
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twheapts a -- that's when a high-pressure main erupted, the fire storm destroyed more than three dozen homes and killed eight people. lillian kim joins us from a special vigil. reporter: the ceremony has wrapped up but people are still here, talking and supporting each other. it's been quite an emotional day. city leaders unveiled a black here at the city park honoring the eight people who died in a pg&e pipeline explosion two years ago today. the names are on the plaque, and family members walked up to take it in. it was not easy for them. some who recovered burn injuries. we spoke to two daughter of elizabeth torres. the 81-year-old died trying to flee her home. >> still at times can't believe she is gone, it really happened. >> does this help you? >> a little bit. >> nice that she is remembered, but it was -- i would rather her be here. so she ale -- really liked this park. reporter: in addition to the eight people who died, 38 homes were destroyed in the blast. several more people were injured and dozen more homes were damaged. the neighborhood is rebuilding. eight homes have been
twheapts a -- that's when a high-pressure main erupted, the fire storm destroyed more than three dozen homes and killed eight people. lillian kim joins us from a special vigil. reporter: the ceremony has wrapped up but people are still here, talking and supporting each other. it's been quite an emotional day. city leaders unveiled a black here at the city park honoring the eight people who died in a pg&e pipeline explosion two years ago today. the names are on the plaque, and family members...
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and these are our main stories getting a new vice or cash injection from the e.u. for greece is far from a done deal the leaders of the coalition government have failed to agree on stinging cuts worth roughly twelve billion euros that the prime minister insists the crucial to avoid bankruptcy but the allies of the government objected to across the board cuts on wages and pensions and also criticized plans to trim disability benefits so at the same time greece's foreign lenders who are currently in the country to assess the progress on meeting the bailout terms also rejected parts of their sarah t. measures talks to set to continue but the this is opposition the cards have about come from the greece themselves as artie's peter all of a. greek prime minister antonis samaras isn't sugar coating his message after this but it will be painful. there is no other way. it would seem that the greek public don't agree with the pm. this weekend saw large demonstrations in the country's major cities and when you look around those cities you can see the effects of the crisis on
and these are our main stories getting a new vice or cash injection from the e.u. for greece is far from a done deal the leaders of the coalition government have failed to agree on stinging cuts worth roughly twelve billion euros that the prime minister insists the crucial to avoid bankruptcy but the allies of the government objected to across the board cuts on wages and pensions and also criticized plans to trim disability benefits so at the same time greece's foreign lenders who are currently...
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now the leading buyer of american arms as fears mount that a conflict with the syrian government's main ally iran could be on the cards again education reform. the world may be terrified of a potential war with iran but for arms producers tensions fear is good business so it is for the united states according to a recent congressional research service report within just one year the u.s. has tripled its arms sales tripled here's how it looks in numbers just around twenty billion dollars in two thousand and ten and over sixty billion dollars in two thousand and eleven so this is six point three billion dollars to be exact according to this report as far as the u.s. share on the global market is almost eighty percent of all worlds arm sales have to mention this congressional service research they arrived the numbers from unclassified arms sales reports now who provided the spike in sales that is mostly the persian gulf state half of what the u.s. sold last year went to saudi arabia eighty four advanced f. fifteen fighters a variety of ammunition missiles and the just tick support dozens o
now the leading buyer of american arms as fears mount that a conflict with the syrian government's main ally iran could be on the cards again education reform. the world may be terrified of a potential war with iran but for arms producers tensions fear is good business so it is for the united states according to a recent congressional research service report within just one year the u.s. has tripled its arms sales tripled here's how it looks in numbers just around twenty billion dollars in two...
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a water main break shut down a portion of cherry street in newark. motorists are being urged to avoid the area. police estimate it could take up to 12 hours to repair the water main. >> ama: people living near seattle want to know why a large piece of a jetliner fell on their neighborhood. a landing gear door landed with quite a thud in kent, washington, friday morning. the faa briefs it came from a wide body boeing 767 cargo plane. neighbors say it appeared the plane was flying too low. >> sounded a little -- maybe it was distressed or vie breath. >> what could have happened, as the aircraft was coming in to land in seattle, the force of the air on the landing gear door could have torn off an already weakened gear door. >> ama: aviation experts point out that incidents like this are very common, especially because of airliners get older, more of their parts break. doesn't make me feel any better. >> alan: cleanup continues in new york after a powerful storm blew through the state. >> ama: something kids won't see in their school lurches tomorrow. >>
a water main break shut down a portion of cherry street in newark. motorists are being urged to avoid the area. police estimate it could take up to 12 hours to repair the water main. >> ama: people living near seattle want to know why a large piece of a jetliner fell on their neighborhood. a landing gear door landed with quite a thud in kent, washington, friday morning. the faa briefs it came from a wide body boeing 767 cargo plane. neighbors say it appeared the plane was flying too low....
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remains its main trade partner accounting for fifty one percent president wants to very much a lloyd trade was. concerned with the recent investigation into gas dominance in eastern europe and. i think the main reason for this investigation is the difficult economic situation in the euro zone are mainly talking about eastern european countries and the problem is the back in the days when they joined the european union the liabilities to subsidise those economies but apparently someone in the european commission decided that we must assume part of this burden i mean that europe wants to maintain its political influence and things that we should pay a little to assist this but that is not a constructive approach. for russia the apec summit is not so much about the business deals it's about building bridges to asia on the sidelines of the foreign president vladimir putin held negotiations with new zealand to form free trade zones and although it may sound surprising as they're not exactly the most significant trade partners from moscow china has also done the same thing because it sets
remains its main trade partner accounting for fifty one percent president wants to very much a lloyd trade was. concerned with the recent investigation into gas dominance in eastern europe and. i think the main reason for this investigation is the difficult economic situation in the euro zone are mainly talking about eastern european countries and the problem is the back in the days when they joined the european union the liabilities to subsidise those economies but apparently someone in the...
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i think the main reason for this investigation is the difficult economic situation in the eurozone. countries and the problem is. the join the european union. to subsidise those economies. and things that we should. strive. for russia the apec summit is not so much about the business deals it's about building bridges. on the sidelines of the. negotiations with new zealand to form free trade zones and other may sound surprising as they're not exactly the most significant trade partners from moscow china has also done the same thing because it sets a precedent for the deal is the right time because russia is a. member pledges to boost transparency tariffs and fight protectionism. that's an international markets as i mentioned earlier only one trading right now and. then. about a quarter of a percent was the hang seng is rising to us the most you could say it's pretty much flat so what we do know there what's happened in china we had over forty come out all over the weekend that showed that there's rising inflation and industrial growth but as you can see that's not really affecting in
i think the main reason for this investigation is the difficult economic situation in the eurozone. countries and the problem is. the join the european union. to subsidise those economies. and things that we should. strive. for russia the apec summit is not so much about the business deals it's about building bridges. on the sidelines of the. negotiations with new zealand to form free trade zones and other may sound surprising as they're not exactly the most significant trade partners from...
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southbound on main street when his pickup truck jumped the curb smashing into a group of people on the sidewalk. 52 year-old sherry hicks of santa barbara died at the st. another woman was rushed to hospital with severe injuries the man was extricated from the truck and taken to hospital. >>> she was lying down between the curb and the car she was all bloody what a terrible experience. >>> he was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter details of his injuries and non but still in custody the other woman in critical condition birthday celebration took a turn for the worst three young people killed and a crash in studio city this morning. the driver lost control and struck three trees and collided into a pizzeria schering ag gas line. friends of the victims said they had been celebrating a friends 21st birthday. investigation still underway police believe speeding played a role. munis efforts to stop those catching a free ride is working, more than 100 citations handed out in a span of 2 hours the reason for the crackdown and a strategy to stop anyone who tries to hop on without
southbound on main street when his pickup truck jumped the curb smashing into a group of people on the sidewalk. 52 year-old sherry hicks of santa barbara died at the st. another woman was rushed to hospital with severe injuries the man was extricated from the truck and taken to hospital. >>> she was lying down between the curb and the car she was all bloody what a terrible experience. >>> he was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter details of his injuries and non...
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. >> it is quite obvious that the main problem was that the fisheries were intensified, even though the hunting stock was coming down, and that led to the total collapse of the herring stock. >> the consequences of global warming aggravate the seabird problems. the colonies are getting smaller. the population has almost completely disappeared. he has been observing for more than 50 years. a few bird species have multiplied in that time, but the overall situation has deteriorated dramatically. in drilling for oil begins now, food scarcity could be a secondary threat. ocean currents wash an oil spill onto the coast in no time. >> it could simply wipe out the sea bird populations here. you need only a small amount of oil to kill thousands of seabirds. if you are giving priority to increase the speed of using the resources, then we will commence somewhere along the route. >> he wants to keep on fighting so that in the future, puffin's can still raise their chicks hear undisturbed. >> an oil-field just 22 kilometers away at sea seems close. on land, the distance can seem far. add another 20
. >> it is quite obvious that the main problem was that the fisheries were intensified, even though the hunting stock was coming down, and that led to the total collapse of the herring stock. >> the consequences of global warming aggravate the seabird problems. the colonies are getting smaller. the population has almost completely disappeared. he has been observing for more than 50 years. a few bird species have multiplied in that time, but the overall situation has deteriorated...
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the crash close down main street for several hours. some brought flowers but neighbors are devastated by what happened. >> it has really gone rampant. it really breaks my heart. >> a homeless man arrested after he attacked a homeless man in a park ranger. it happened around 10:00 a.m.. police say the man became confrontational in the ed minor the world's largest breast cancer charity wrapped up to fund-raising events in the bay area. >> the fund-raiser is still tabulating money but the three day walk raising nearly 2.4 million. >> it is an important issue. >> in a lot of sunshine out there today. temperatures are relatively mild. highs in the '60s by the bay and mid-70s by the south. in the east bay, mid-80s. as we go thru this we will watch temperatures continue to warm up. >> the oakland a's victory against the seattle mariners. >>vicki: the 49ers start this season with a few tough games. the 49ers one up early including record 63 yd field goal. >> the oakland athletics in a pennant race for the first time since 2006. they were victo
the crash close down main street for several hours. some brought flowers but neighbors are devastated by what happened. >> it has really gone rampant. it really breaks my heart. >> a homeless man arrested after he attacked a homeless man in a park ranger. it happened around 10:00 a.m.. police say the man became confrontational in the ed minor the world's largest breast cancer charity wrapped up to fund-raising events in the bay area. >> the fund-raiser is still tabulating...
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he will be at the main library at 4:00 for a public meeting. he's expected to tell the crowd he's sorry for the heated argument with his wife that led to domestic violence charges, but he feels the incident has been overblown into a political witch hunt. mayor ed lee suspended mirkarimi from office after he pled guilty to misdemeanor charges. the board of supervisors expected to decide within the month whether mirkarimi should lose his job. >>> good morning, it is 6:35. if you already have a case of the mondays, it's going to be a nice day in store for us. christina loren for a look at the forecast. >>> 6:35 now. starting with a live look over san jose, the hp pavilion, overcast conditions. a home game less than three weeks away on the 27th. so we're getting closer to hockey season. temperatures are going to be comfortable for the first part of the day. something that you'll notice, though, cooler than it has been. starting to feel more like fall out there. look at this, 39 degrees in novato. we haven't seen the 30s in quite some time. that's j
he will be at the main library at 4:00 for a public meeting. he's expected to tell the crowd he's sorry for the heated argument with his wife that led to domestic violence charges, but he feels the incident has been overblown into a political witch hunt. mayor ed lee suspended mirkarimi from office after he pled guilty to misdemeanor charges. the board of supervisors expected to decide within the month whether mirkarimi should lose his job. >>> good morning, it is 6:35. if you already...
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so those are the main issues. the district is saying we've got to save money during these tough budget times and they've offered about as much as they can offer. >> quickly, casey, how much does a teacher make in chicago about? >> reporter: about $76,000 a year, the average teacher. what angers them so much, though, is that last year, they were supposed to receive a 4% raise and that was cancelled. >> all right, casey whiens following this breaking news. a teacher strike in chicago. >>> after a five-week break congress returns to work for an abbreviated pre-election session and lawmakers are expected to take a pass on the big issue, though, tax cut, defense hikes and probably focus on the bare minimum preventing a full-on government shutdown. a live report from washington in about five minutes. >> the white house says president obama's thoughts and prayers are with the family of a florida police officer who died in a crash during i presidential motorcade. upter police officer bruce saint laurent was killed when a
so those are the main issues. the district is saying we've got to save money during these tough budget times and they've offered about as much as they can offer. >> quickly, casey, how much does a teacher make in chicago about? >> reporter: about $76,000 a year, the average teacher. what angers them so much, though, is that last year, they were supposed to receive a 4% raise and that was cancelled. >> all right, casey whiens following this breaking news. a teacher strike in...
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i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> government forces are pounding rebel positions in syria's main cities. the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights says nearly 100 civilians were killed on sunday across the country. government troops used tanks and helicopters to attack rebels in the south of the capital damascus. a staff member for unrwa, the u.n. agency providing relief to palestinian refugees, was fatally shot on his way to work. the incident occurred three days after another staff member and his son were killed in a suburb of damascus. syria's state-run tv reports that a car bomb exploded on sunday night in the northern city of aleppo. the blast reportedly killed 17 people including several civilians. >>> people across northeast japan are walking along a path to recovery. they've worked for 18 months to rebuild from the disaster in march of last year. over the next two days, we'll reflect on what happened and what's changed. people who were forced to leave the area around fukushima fukushima left behind almost everything. they left behind homes, photo album, the st
i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> government forces are pounding rebel positions in syria's main cities. the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights says nearly 100 civilians were killed on sunday across the country. government troops used tanks and helicopters to attack rebels in the south of the capital damascus. a staff member for unrwa, the u.n. agency providing relief to palestinian refugees, was fatally shot on his way to work. the incident occurred three days...
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you know just outside bagger mayor fields main gate is the back room bazaar a series of dilapidated shops known by locals as the place to go to find american goods good stolen from base or traded the locals by soldiers looking for liquor drugs and other contraband. sometimes. when they want to buy something for example if they want to buy. some things if there is. exist inside the base so they can base and five from these shops or they give many for those afghan war king inside for them and tell them to bring that stuff inside the base for them so. i spent significant time in and around the shops over several trips to afghanistan on one trip in april of two thousand and seven i contacted the bases public affairs officer and asked for comment on the issue of heroin at baghran i was told there was nothing to comment on as the base did not have a drug problem after i mentioned that i'd spent the previous week in the bazaar outside the bases main gate i was provided with a written statement. our military police received very few reports of alcohol or drug issues here we expect that with a lar
you know just outside bagger mayor fields main gate is the back room bazaar a series of dilapidated shops known by locals as the place to go to find american goods good stolen from base or traded the locals by soldiers looking for liquor drugs and other contraband. sometimes. when they want to buy something for example if they want to buy. some things if there is. exist inside the base so they can base and five from these shops or they give many for those afghan war king inside for them and...
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from parts of idaho, fear it could spread into a main community. the police have been going door 0 door, a lot of ground to cover. 400 homes to clear out and get people away from the flames. more than 400 square miles are burning, west of an area called north fork, which is near the montana border and you see it there on the map. more details as we get them. >> right now, a major deadline fast approaching. in a showdown with the teacher's union and if a deal is not reached within hours, it could mean no classes for children in one of the nation's largest school district. details that could play out really in any community in the nation. also, is there a silver line'll. >> the latest jobs numbers, disappoint to go say the least. only 96,000 created in august not nearly enough to get the economy back in gear and that's raising speculation on wall street that the federal reserve could step in as soon as this week with a new round of stimulus money to try to prop up the weak recovery. but, any new actions by the fed could be seen by some people as a po
from parts of idaho, fear it could spread into a main community. the police have been going door 0 door, a lot of ground to cover. 400 homes to clear out and get people away from the flames. more than 400 square miles are burning, west of an area called north fork, which is near the montana border and you see it there on the map. more details as we get them. >> right now, a major deadline fast approaching. in a showdown with the teacher's union and if a deal is not reached within hours,...
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finally, another shot from the main stage while beck was playing. one thing we would change is a lot more sun. everyone was bundled up, wearing jackets, wrapped in blankets. but this is a shot of the main stage. thank you all for all your support. we look forward to next year. [applause] commissioner buell: thank you. >> thank you. i just wanted to know how much personal time and attention the entire another planet give to the details of the festival, and their concern for -- obviously, this is a festival that has a big impact. it is a big concert in golden gate park. all throughout the weekend, they were in constant touch with us as issues arose, problem solving. they were responsive. whenever possible, they made shifts on the fly in the name of mitigation to community impact. this has become an incredible, iconic event. we are always mindful of the fact that there is neighborhood impact of the event. the planning for this is year round, and every year, we continue to focus and learn lessons from what worked and what we can improve on the prior yea
finally, another shot from the main stage while beck was playing. one thing we would change is a lot more sun. everyone was bundled up, wearing jackets, wrapped in blankets. but this is a shot of the main stage. thank you all for all your support. we look forward to next year. [applause] commissioner buell: thank you. >> thank you. i just wanted to know how much personal time and attention the entire another planet give to the details of the festival, and their concern for -- obviously,...
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hear, we have a close-up of the main are rival area. what you see up there is escalator and elevator access down to the street and the main entryway into the transit center. we will have a children's playground and a number of different open areas where people can relax and play frisbee. a couple of images of how that area is going to look. an image of the cafe. at a couple of slides where i want to show you where various amenities are situated relative to the whole. you see the fountain that was and live video designed by california artists. it is an interactive fountain. you can run into it if you choose and it has a series of jets that will follow the buses as they enter the transit center. on the far west and, we have the amphitheater with seating of up to 1500 visitors, open grassy areas, similar to what you would see at stern grove that this would be your in the middle of downtown. across the expanse of the park, a series of open, grassy areas where people can congregate and play with their dog and so on and so forth. a couple of
hear, we have a close-up of the main are rival area. what you see up there is escalator and elevator access down to the street and the main entryway into the transit center. we will have a children's playground and a number of different open areas where people can relax and play frisbee. a couple of images of how that area is going to look. an image of the cafe. at a couple of slides where i want to show you where various amenities are situated relative to the whole. you see the fountain that...
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that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say 20% of it is natural and the other 80% is runoff. shapiro: the purpose of the smurrf is to treat dry weather runoff, which is coming from storm drains. dry-weather runoff occurs when people waste water through washing their cars in the street, hosing down sidewalks and parking lots, their irrigation systems overspray. narrator: in a city of 12 million people, those seemingly small bits of wasted water accumulate to enormous amounts. shapiro: so all that ends up in our streets, ends up in catch basins, storm drains, into our storm drain system, and for some of the city, parts of
that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say...
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in any nation in history now neither of our main presidential candidates are discussing child poverty they're not discussing the incarceration rate and for those of us for whom the milieu ration of human suffering is not just talk but a very real principle by which we seek to live our lives we want that is part of the political conversation and that's what along with citizens united which i believe the overriding of citizens united is the great moral task of our generation those will be the three main issues as well as how women have to deal with the psychological i think very unique psychological and emotional and even spiritual issues involved in even wanting to run for office so that's what that we can all be about join us i hope you'll be there we would love to you're bringing together people i'm having a hard time i mean i hear me ok can you hear me know. ok i'll try to talk about. the people that you're trying to bring together and what what would you like to see come out of this. i i i can't hear you i i'm sorry mark are you cranky all the way up what would you like to see come
in any nation in history now neither of our main presidential candidates are discussing child poverty they're not discussing the incarceration rate and for those of us for whom the milieu ration of human suffering is not just talk but a very real principle by which we seek to live our lives we want that is part of the political conversation and that's what along with citizens united which i believe the overriding of citizens united is the great moral task of our generation those will be the...
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value to the current sea bass kid which is actually quite a surprise considering that crude one of the main factors supporting russia is trading higher that's certainly true for the deluge shii let's see. the crude market figures there here they are and as you can see as you can see brandt is actually higher that is shedding some value and in fact it was near the highs for the week it's just off those highs amid speculations that countries like china and the united states will. only stimuli countering the signs of a slowdown that threatens fuel demand here in russia the equities are trading mixed as you can see the sour of one of the main losers in. and then the pentagon's producer no but attack and that's on the news that gazprom will stop buying gas from independent gals producers at bit more details on that apparently lukoil managed to convince the gal's monopoly to honor the gal's purchasing contract between the two companies according to venomous to daily gazprom but will stop buying from other independent gas producers as it's trying to support its own production in light of falling d
value to the current sea bass kid which is actually quite a surprise considering that crude one of the main factors supporting russia is trading higher that's certainly true for the deluge shii let's see. the crude market figures there here they are and as you can see as you can see brandt is actually higher that is shedding some value and in fact it was near the highs for the week it's just off those highs amid speculations that countries like china and the united states will. only stimuli...
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seen just an escalation i mean we have texas california louisiana michigan ohio new york tennessee maine oregon and georgia you know looking at the hate crimes themselves there was kind of tapering off after nine eleven it seems like they've just escalated over the past couple years why i mean it seems like the propaganda and the fear mongering has been kind of stable i mean why do you think this surge when he's attacked it's very good question i mean i think when it comes to the hate crimes and discrimination against the american muslim community we've seen peaks and valleys since nine eleven but when we've seen watershed global events like the war in afghanistan the war in iraq the bali madrid london mumbai terrorist attacks we tend to see a spike in these acts of hate but i think you know what really really caused this litany of an. mosque movements around the country was you know the famous ground zero mosque debate in lower manhattan of course we know that it was neither at ground zero nor was it a mosque but because this caused this international firestorm people around the country
seen just an escalation i mean we have texas california louisiana michigan ohio new york tennessee maine oregon and georgia you know looking at the hate crimes themselves there was kind of tapering off after nine eleven it seems like they've just escalated over the past couple years why i mean it seems like the propaganda and the fear mongering has been kind of stable i mean why do you think this surge when he's attacked it's very good question i mean i think when it comes to the hate crimes...
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we can change president but the foreign policy doesn't change and move main political parties decided to go to war in my native country to send the french army to go and kill people and i rico stooge. today it is syrian money abroad that we're trying to get just like what happened with libya that the french have a superiority complex to a point where the imagine that they are the one saving others but they don't know is that we see other people for their money for peace as a teacher at a local school and a mother of three this is what she tells the kids they see the film something they do tell their kids to study hard to improve their language skills and they must think of the future outside of france. and at this point the french have clearly lost patience to us or sylvia r.t. paris you can follow this and many other stories online here's what else is a click away right now but it's got tankers and tailors and soldiers and now germany is working on the spot i part is where lin is creating a brand new intelligence network. that russian prosecutors targeting more exotic forms of corrup
we can change president but the foreign policy doesn't change and move main political parties decided to go to war in my native country to send the french army to go and kill people and i rico stooge. today it is syrian money abroad that we're trying to get just like what happened with libya that the french have a superiority complex to a point where the imagine that they are the one saving others but they don't know is that we see other people for their money for peace as a teacher at a local...
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we can change president but the foreign policy doesn't change and if both main political parties decided to go to war in my native country to send the french army to go and kill people and i rico today it is syrian money a brutal we're trying to get. just like what happened with libya and that the french have a superiority complex going to a point where the maj and the other one see the hunted easy but they don't know this is it we see the other people for their money he says a teacher at a local school had a brother of three this is what she tells the kids b.c. to fill in some to do music tell the kids to study hard to improve their language skills and then he must think of the future he's not signed by friends. and that this point the french have clearly lost patience just so sylvia r.t. paris you can follow this and many other stories on our web site r t dot com here's what else is online right now elements awakening of all canuck corruption in nicaragua spewing gas more than five kilometers in the air find out how many people's safety is put in peril dot com plus. a petting drawing o
we can change president but the foreign policy doesn't change and if both main political parties decided to go to war in my native country to send the french army to go and kill people and i rico today it is syrian money a brutal we're trying to get. just like what happened with libya and that the french have a superiority complex going to a point where the maj and the other one see the hunted easy but they don't know this is it we see the other people for their money he says a teacher at a...
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we can change president but the foreign policy doesn't change in this move main political parties decided to go to war in my native country to send the french army to go and kill people and i reconstitute today it is syrian money rule and they were trying to get it just like. what happened with libya that the french have a superiority complex to a point where the imagine that they are the one seeding under these but they don't know is that we see the other people for their money as a teacher at a local school at a brother of three this is what she tells the kids. do music tell the kids to study hard improve their language skills and that he must think of the future outside of france. and that this point the french have clearly lost patience does or sylvia r.t. paris can follow this and many other stories on our web site r t dot com here's what else is on the line or right now. elements of awakening a volcanic eruption in nicaragua a speed of gas more than five kilometers into the air to find out how many nicaraguans safety has been put in jeopardy on our website. and in control of the man
we can change president but the foreign policy doesn't change in this move main political parties decided to go to war in my native country to send the french army to go and kill people and i reconstitute today it is syrian money rule and they were trying to get it just like. what happened with libya that the french have a superiority complex to a point where the imagine that they are the one seeding under these but they don't know is that we see the other people for their money as a teacher at...